The Court Cases That Changed L.G.B.T.Q. Rights– The New York TimesLesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people have regularly turned to the courts for protection against mistreatment or to overturn laws that targeted them. Here is a review of the major cases throughout the years that have played a role in the story of LGBTQ rights in America.

‘If Not Us, Who Will?’– The Washington PostHigh school students across the U.S. are fighting sexual harassment in the ‘Me Too’ era, as nearly half of all students between grades 7 and 12 report experiencing some type of sexual harassment.

Fewer Women Are Having Abortions: Why?– USA TodayAccording to a 2018 report, the U.S. abortion rate declined 26% between 2006 and 2015; experts say this is due to a number of factors, including increased access to contraception, more comprehensive sex education, and more restrictive abortion laws.

The Problem With HR– The AtlanticHR has long been almost universally accepted as the mechanism by which employers attempt to prevent, police, and investigate sexual harassment, but the ‘Me Too’ era may bring that into question.